THE LONDON MYSTERY
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAIII.E ASSOCIATION. i.ASTTUH'RNK TRAGEDY. * .Received this day at 0.0 a.m ) LONDON,, May 11. “Sunday Express" states it i> believed the missing girl has been found and is believed to made a statement to the police throning light on tho Eastbourne tragedy. LONDON. May 11. The “Sunday News” publishes a lengthy statement by a friend of Miss yJKaye saying the hitter admitted infatuation lor a man unnamed, and felt that nothing but misery and suffering Mould result, yet she must go on with ii. •• I belong to the cave-man age,” she said. The narrative suggests that Miss Kaye discovered the man was already married. The police are extending investigations to other Soutli Coast resorts. There are rumours that dramatic surprises are pending. The police are also seeking another missing girl. MISS KAYE’S SK?U, FOUND. LONDON, .May 11. Detectives overhauled a parish rubbish tip at Eastbourne and recovered - the charred bones of a woman's skull, fragments of tbe jau- and a blackened gold teeth plate similar to that worn by Kayo.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1924, Page 3
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175THE LONDON MYSTERY Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1924, Page 3
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